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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER \ 7 By GEORGE McMANUS : her iho. S ng | At ] TERRIS MATCHED TO [ 50T was,BuT s " "FIGHT M’LARNIN IN ETING 1T A RICARD'S GARDENS races, considers horse he ever [[MR-3iGqs- 1 poNT | KNOW | CAN KNOW IF YOU ARE | CONVINCE HIM THAT || [| AWARE OF THE MA TIP-TOPPER- J| || FACT: BUT | WAS BORN WITH A (1 THOUGHT IF YOU WANT TO [ | ‘ YOU SPOKE 1 TAKE ME TO THE THEATRE-YOU'LL HAVE TO ASK DAD- HE DISLIKES YOU- . / PLL TALK TO HIM- l_‘ THAT WAY ON PURPOSE- || |AND 1 HavE QuiTE R IRIC A ANNAY | ®ILVER SPooN | \n\l MY MOUT H) 5. Great Britain rights reserved. | > © 1928, by Int'i Feature Service, Inc BOWLERS SET NEW RECORDS { P 1] ]uneau Has Good Lead Ovetr Rivals—Tournament Ends This Evening Unsteady record matches 1 the bowling, featured by and low scores for sames made parts of games in Inter- fCity tourzument intere i while pinmen fell down so badly in othor t ‘they set new low marks » tournament. Ketchikan started out early in afternoon, when in the opening me of their match against An- the First City men r 1011, a record for tournament, while for the tech they ran up to 2694. Bur- of Kechikan was high with total of but Chapman had the best game score of 2 McDonald. made Anchor- best score, a 556 total, and ngle game score of 202, Juneau ‘took a grand in the opening evening match played against Anchorage and managed to pull out only 28 pins ahead of their rivals. The locals bowled over only . 2487 pins, @ new low match score for them Barragar led the scoring with his total of. 578 and game score of 209, while MeDonald of An- chorage was next in line with R 529 as total and 181 for ne score. As a result of Ketchikan's bowling in the afternoon and Juneau's low score in the open- ing match of the evening the First City men cut off 207 pins of Juneau’s lead. made up for it in the last match of the day played against Ketchikan when fl they rolled up a total of 2785, the highest match score made to idate in the tournament while Ketchikan was 317 pins behind with 2468, their lowest match In th match Juneau also es- tablished the second-best game score of 1003, while Barragar volled up a total of 615 pins. Darby's score of 236 stood as high for the match. Among the Ketchikan pinmen Zurich had the best total, 528, while Bur- an's 196 was their best game score, Total ‘ pins to date in the mateh are: Juneau, 21,487; Ket- chikan, 20,958; and Anchorage, 19,474, This gives Juneay a lead of 529 pins over Ketchikan and 2013 over Anchorage. Today the final matches of the tournament will be played. An- chorage opened against Ketchikan ihis afternoon, . while this even- ing Ketchikan and Juneau meet at 6:30 o'clock and at 8:15 o'clock Anchorage and Juneau tangle.- A! .00d crowd was on hand to watch the games last might, and an even better one is anticipated for this evening. Afternoon KETCHIKAN 175 127 180 150 181 1011 813 ANCHORAGE McDonald .......174 202 180——5“ Ostrander 180 1656 186—531 spensley 188 128 158-—474 Dragaw 166 169 167—502! Larsen Thompson 159—524 159—518 194—598 171—495] 187—559 870—2094 ilier Chapman Jurgan Thibodean Zurich Totals decline]’ FOR MY WEALTH €& i 112 138 179 150 190 164 Totals 791 795 873-2459] Evcning'r-Second Game JUNEAU " MEETS HEENEY | “= N G0 TONIGHT, 8.173 W 6 139 Lavenik Metcalf - s YORK, Jan. 13— Making | s first ring start since he wa 1cked horizontal by Jack Dem - | sey, Jack nrkey will resume | the heavyweight title pursuit to-j < night in a 12-round bout in Tom Heeney, of New Zealand expected to be a when he steps Thompson ! urgan Thibod dafita » rin Tex Rickard the winner annotinced his ¢ pend on the tiers hopes to maieh rinst Taaney hutl sion would *de howing of th» bat Totals NOTICE To Scottish Rite M lar meeting F' Blection of offic D 3 MRS REED LEAVING —adv. Mrs. Thomas M. Reed is leav- ling Juneau Sunday on the steam- | er Alameda, accompanying Judzo | (Reed to Ketchikan wh preside Advertising always pays. the columns of The Empire se he \\'-‘Y: over the U. 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